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Does it rain a lot in Italy in June?

Only about 2-3 days in June will record at least 1 mm (0.04 inches) of rain. Rainfalls of 10 mm (0.4 inches) or more occur only about once every other year. About half of the days in June, however, will be humid with about 5 of these being considered “muggy”.



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November is usually the rainy season in Italy, although the sun in the south still shines quite often. In the spring, from March to mid-April, the weather can be sunny and mild, but also cold and wet: it is a rather unstable period.

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Italy's best travel months are May, June, September, and October. They're also the busiest and most expensive time to visit (with the north remaining just as busy throughout midsummer). Crowds aside, these months combine the convenience of peak season with pleasant weather.

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In general travelers to Italy should plan on hot, sunny summers; mildly cold winters with a lot of rain and little snowfall; and fall and spring seasons that can range from sunny and pleasant to rainy and chilly.

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June, July, and August are the summer months in Italy. The temperature rises from 18°C (64.4°F) in May to sweltering weather in July, with temperatures around 40°C (104°F). It can be hot and humid, with brief patches of rain. You must be prepared to deal with crowds.

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Summer (June – August) is peak season in Italy. Peak season, particularly the months of July and August (and even extending into the first two weeks of September), is generally considered a very busy and expensive time to visit Italy's cities and major tourist areas like the Amalfi Coast and Cinque Terre.

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What to Pack for Italy: Basic Packing List for One Week
  • 3 tank tops. Great as an extra layer or for sleeping in.
  • 3 basic t-shirts. Dress them up or down. ...
  • 3 blouses. ...
  • 1 or 2 long-sleeve tops. ...
  • 2 pairs of jeans. ...
  • 1 pair of black or neutral pants. ...
  • 1 lightweight jacket. ...
  • 7 pairs of underwear.


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